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Trump says ex-FBI director's seashells post 'meant assassination'

A former FBI director has been interviewed by the US Secret Service over a social media post that Republicans say was a call for violence against President Donald Trump.

James Comey, who led the FBI from 2013 until he was fired in 2017 by Mr Trump during his first term in office, shared a photo of seashells appearing to form the numbers "86 47". He captioned the Instagram post: "Cool shell formation on my beach walk." Some have interpreted the post as a threat, alleging that 86 47 means to violently remove Mr Trump from office, including by assassination.

Mr Comey later removed the post, saying he thought the numbers "were a political message" and that he was not aware that the numeric arrangement could be associated with violence. "I didn't realise some folks associate those numbers with violence.

It never occurred to me, but I oppose violence of any kind, so I took the post down," Mr Comey said. Mr Trump rejected the former FBI director's explanation, telling Fox News: "He knew exactly what that meant.

A child knows what that meant... that meant assassination." Donald Trump Jr accused Mr Comey of "casually calling for my dad to be murdered".

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed in a post on X that Mr Comey had been interviewed as part of "an ongoing investigation" but gave no indication of whether he might face further action. The Secret Service is part of the Department of Homeland Security.

White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich said Mr Comey had put out "what can clearly be interpreted as a hit on the sitting president of the United States". "This is deeply concerning to all of us and is being taken seriously," Mr Budowich wrote on X.

Another White House official James Blair said the post was a "Clarion Call (...) to terrorists & hostile regimes to kill the President of the United States as he travels in the Middle East". Read more US news:Smokey Robinson under criminal investigationCassie challenged over Diddy 'freak off' allegations Mr Trump fired Mr Comey in May 2017 for botching an investigation into 2016 democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, the White House said at the time.

While Mr Comey was the director of the FBI, the agency opened an investigation into possible collusion between the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Russia to help get Mr Trump elected..

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